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DTH SMART GRID

zespół projektu na hali Laboratorium LINTE^2

DTH SMART GRID | Distribution hybrid transformer (DTH) as an active element of modern Smart Grid systems

The aim of the project is to develop an innovative distribution hybrid transformer (DTH) with stepless regulation of the output voltage and with the possibility of power factor correction.

The developed transformer will be able to be used, among others, in Smart Grid power distribution networks, as an active element to compensate for the impact on the grid of distributed generation receipts and sources, including RES.

The research infrastructure of the LINTE^2 Laboratory will be used in the industrial research carried out under the project.

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Agreement

Funding sources:
National Center for Research and Development under the OP IR 2014-2020

Total project budget:
PLN 2 397 034.66
Co-financing of the project:
PLN 2 159 943.41
Co-financing of Gdańsk Tech:
PLN 313 114.80

Partners

Łukasiewicz Research Network - Electrotechnical Institute - Consortium leader

Fabryka Transformatorów w Żychlinie Sp. z o.o.

Gdańsk University of Technology, Faculty of Electrical and Control Engineering